Real Estate Blog
Baileys Crossroads shopping district cleared for more density under comp plan changes
One landowner has already expressed interest in redevelopment, and a county supervisors says that could be a “catalyst” for others.
D.C. bill would shutter three corridors to vehicle traffic in favor of pedestrian-only activity
A bill would direct the D.C. Department of Transportation to identify and designate three corridors as pedestrian-only for at least 24 daytime hours per week.
Businesses near George Floyd Square sue Minneapolis, Mayor Frey, claim $1.5M+ in damages
The owner of five south Minneapolis businesses is alleging in a lawsuit that concrete barricades constructed around George Floyd square and an alleged lack of police presence in the area following Floyd’s murder in 2020 have caused significant financial hardship.
HVAC firm expands with new $12M office development, plans to add 300 jobs
A St. Louis-based heating and air conditioning firm is moving and expanding its offices as part of a $12 million development anticipated to add 300 new jobs with help from state incentives.
New home sales slide in Dallas-Fort Worth but 2024 ‘looks strong’
New home sales fell slightly in October and average home prices are lower, but the outlook for 2024 is solid, according to a new report and builder feedback. Click through to get the latest stats, as well as a major homebuilder's take on the market — then check out DBJ's list of North Texas' busiest builders.
Local transportation CEO breaks into luxury real estate market with Leawood condos
The CEO of a major Kansas City transportation company is shifting gears to build luxury condominiums in Leawood. The units are selling for more than $1 million each.
Innisfree Hotels announces acquisition of Vilano Beach hotel
The Hilton-branded property is Innisfree’s first in this part of Florida.
KC wants to flesh out Health Sciences District with projects across three city-owned sites
Future development of three publicly owned properties in or near UMKC's Health Sciences District will help position the area as a world-class destination for health care service, research and education, Kansas City officials wrote in a recent request for proposals.
Strategic Capital Partners nears completion on two Huntersville industrial buildings off I-77
Strategic Capital Partners is wrapping up two large industrial buildings at 77 Beltway in Huntersville.
Phoenix Hill residents worry about neighborhood’s future after Webb’s Market is listed for sale
The fact that Webb's might be changing hands is concerning for some Phoenix Hill residents who worry that the new owner might find other uses for the property than a grocery store.